Chantelle Key, Goran Gajic, Kosar Majani & Qurban Ali

Connections@Seventh

20

April 2017

20

Apr

2017

5

May 2017

Gallery 1

Connections@Seventh

Chantelle Key, Goran Gajic, Kosar Majani & Qurban Ali

20

April 2017

20

April

2017

5

May 2017

Gallery 1

Connections@Seventh examines the different approaches to recording and reviewing personal history(s) in multicultural Australia.Connections Arts Space (C.A.S) is a volunteer run and not-for-profit arts organisation, based in Dandenong. C.A.S was established in late 2015 to use art for a better world. The three core missions are: enhance and nurture the arts in communities; increase the ability for everyone to participate in the arts; and establishing the economic viability of the arts. SEVENTH’s collaboration with C.A.S brings artists from the outer south-east suburbs from diverse cultural backgrounds into the hub of Melbourne’s art world. Chantelle Key creates representational narrative ink drawings on tracing paper that are layered and can be disrupted and rearranged for different readings. Kosar Majani is an experienced multidisciplinary artist who re contextualises her Persian background using pattern to deal with the concept of coverage. A prolific self taught painter from Afghanistan, Qurban Ali works in many styles across watercolour, acrylic and oil. His work aims to expose truths of the world to people via narrative and figurative illustration.Exploring innovative use of materials, Goran Gajic’s work represents the renowned inventor Nikola Tesla in relation to his life’s work.

Connections@Seventh examines the different approaches to recording and reviewing personal history(s) in multicultural Australia.Connections Arts Space (C.A.S) is a volunteer run and not-for-profit arts organisation, based in Dandenong. C.A.S was established in late 2015 to use art for a better world. The three core missions are: enhance and nurture the arts in communities; increase the ability for everyone to participate in the arts; and establishing the economic viability of the arts. SEVENTH’s collaboration with C.A.S brings artists from the outer south-east suburbs from diverse cultural backgrounds into the hub of Melbourne’s art world. Chantelle Key creates representational narrative ink drawings on tracing paper that are layered and can be disrupted and rearranged for different readings. Kosar Majani is an experienced multidisciplinary artist who re contextualises her Persian background using pattern to deal with the concept of coverage. A prolific self taught painter from Afghanistan, Qurban Ali works in many styles across watercolour, acrylic and oil. His work aims to expose truths of the world to people via narrative and figurative illustration.Exploring innovative use of materials, Goran Gajic’s work represents the renowned inventor Nikola Tesla in relation to his life’s work.

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